Somerset/Summersett

Re: Somerset/Summersett

The information I have was researched by others and it has been passed on to me. I feel that it is accurate but pass it on as information not all verified. The birth and death dates indicated Est. are estimated dates established by someone else and span a rather broad time frame. The dates without the Est. indication are from actual records: A. Seymore Somerset/Summersett b.Est.1675-1729, d. Feb. 1752 North Hampton Co., NC - This fellow is thought to be Seymore 11 and I have no info on his wife. . Children: Seymore 111: b. Est.1711-1753, d. Est. 1784-1839 John: b. Est. 1703-1753, d. Est.1726-1836 Esther: b. Est. 1703-1753, d. Est. 1725-1839 Elizabeth: b. Est. 1703-1753, d. Est 1725-1839 B. Children of Seymore 111: Lott: b. Est. 1784-1814, d. Est. 1841-1898 William:. b. Est. 1739-1768, d. 1787 Bladen County, NC Benjamin: b. Est. 1740-1798, d. Est. 1763-1876 Elizabeth: b. Est. 1740-1798, d. Est. 1762-1879 C. William married Frances Sheriff and their children were: Seymore 1V: b.1790, d. Est. 1791-1880 John: b. Est.1766-1788, d. 1847 Pike County, AL Stafford: b. Est. 1766-1788, d. Est. 1777-1874 There were also three daughters ( names not known ) and another son Allen born after William died and adopted by Frances' second husband Stephen Barfield. D. John and his wife Elizabeth came to Pike County, AL in1835. They are my great. great. great grandparents and are buried in the family plot at the original Pike County homestead near Troy, AL. There is additional information compiled by other descendants of Seymore which I have seen; so you may hear from others. Good Luck! Do you have any information preceeding Seymore 11?